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Knowledge and Practice thematic research group meeting
Experiments in writing together with care
This research seminar will welcome Knowledge and Practice thematic research group member Dr Anna Brown and School of Management graduate Dr Olga Loza. Dr...
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Early Modern and Reformation Seminar --- Dr Benjamin Jackson (University of Manchester)
Clerical Domesticities in Eighteenth-Century England
Dr Benjamin Jackson (John Rylands Research Institute, University of Manchester) Clerical Domesticities in Eighteenth-Century England
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Work, Organisations and Society thematic research group meeting
The impact on labour processes of the innovations of James Stirling
This meeting of the Department of Management's Work, Organisations and Society thematic research group (WOS) will welcome group member Dr Cailean...
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Knowledge and Practice thematic research group meeting
Archaeospectrographies: affective engagements with land's scape
This meeting of the University of St Andrews Business School Department of Management's Knowledge and Practice thematic research group (K&P) will...
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Business School pedagogy development session
Aligning experiential learning and assessment opportunities
This session continues the series of research and pedagogical workshops with Professor Kathy Lund Dean, Honorary Professor in the Department of Management....
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Institute of Scottish Historical Research --- Postgraduate Research Seminar
Frances Bickerstaff -- Timber, sheep and salmon: the monastic economy of south-west Scotland c. 1160-1230; Michael Fraser -- Scots and Huguenots in...
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Work, Organisations and Society thematic research group meeting
'WOASIS' writing workshop for work in progress, April 2024
This meeting of the Department of Management's Work, Organisations and Society (WOS) thematic research group will be the second in the group's Work,...
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Department of Management research development session
Getting unstuck with writing
This event will welcome Honorary Professor Paul Hibbert as facilitator. The interactive workshop will cover the main struggles associated with academic writing....
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Knowledge and Practice thematic research group meeting
This meeting of the University of St Andrews Business School Department of Management's Knowledge and Practice thematic research group (K&P) will...
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JOINT Institute of Scottish Historical Research and Medieval History Seminar
Chronicling the Mistress in late Medieval Scotland and England
Dr Kate Ash-Irisarri (University of Edinburgh) Chronicling the Mistress in late Medieval Scotland and England